Two to three months ago I performed oral sex on a woman: I only touched the tip of my tongue to her clitoris for 3 - 5 seconds. I did not insert my tongue into her vagina, nor touch her vulva. The woman claimed to be on her period, but there was no blood present.

Oral sex is less likely to result in transmission of STDs than vaginal sex and your very brief, non-penetrative oral sex is lower still. There is no risk for HIV and at this time you can be confident that you did not get hepres or syphilis. Chalmydia is not spread by oral sex. That leaves gonorrhea. All things considered, your risk of gonorrhea is less than 1% and probably far less. If I were you, at this time there is no need for testing or concern.

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